Do Your Reading Now! 



Here is a List of the Books You Require. 

 Send in Your Orders at Once. 



During the height of the busy season, when not only the bees, but 

 everything else about the place clamors for attention, the bee-keeper hardly 

 has time for more than the routine work necessary to keep things going, 

 and often has to put aside the books, magazines, and other literature which 

 he really wants to read. Now that these rush days are over, we are sure 

 our bee-keeping friends can find time for some reading that will not only 

 be of keen interest to them, but will give very material assistance for next 

 season in handling the bees, producing the best and largest honey crop 

 possible, and marketing the same to the best advantage. 



Below we give a partial list of the books we can furnish. Any one of 

 these can be supplied promptly on receipt of order and we have others 

 equally interesting and valuable. 



FIFTY YEARS AMONG THE BEES, by Dr. C. C. Miller. The 

 writer is one of the most widely read on subjects pertaining to bee-keeping. 

 The book is illustrated by photographs taken by the author and is substan- 

 tially bound in cloth. Price $1 postpaid. 



ADVANCED BEE-CULTURE, by W. Z. Hutchinson. This is one 

 of the most valuable books on bees ever published. Helpful and interesting 

 for the beginner as well as the advanced bee-keeper. Price $1 postpaid. 



LANGSTROTH ON THE HONEY BEE. By C. P. Dadant. The 

 present volume is termed the "Twentieth Century Edition" and contains a 

 vast amount of information on practical bee culture. 



MANUAL OF THE APIARY. By A. J. Cook. Particularly valuable 

 for one interested in the anatomy and physiology' of the bee and for its 

 chapter on honey plants or bee botany. Price $1.15 postpaid. 



DOOLITTLE'S QUEEN REARING. Practically the only comprehensive 

 book on queen rearing now in print. $1 postpaid. 



HOW TO KEEP BEES. By Anna Botsford Comstock. A charm- 

 ingly written book for amateurs, combining enthusiasm, literary ability, and 

 a knowledge of bee-keeping in a book well worth reading. $1 postpaid. 



WAX CRAFT. By Thomas W. Cowan. No bee-keeper should be 

 without a book on wax and this is the only one on the subject in English. 

 Price $1 postpaid. 



THE ABC&XYZOF BEE-KEEPING. By A. I. & E. R. Root. 

 As the title indicates, this book is designed to cover the needs of the ama- 

 teur and the professional bee-keeper. It is a complete text book and gives 

 full information on every question relating to bee culture. No bee-keeper 

 large or small can afiford to be without it. Price $1.50 postpaid. 



Right now is the time to order for your winter reading. You will find 

 any one of the above books worth many times the price to you for the 

 information they contain. 



The A. I. Root Company 



Medina, Ohio 



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